US10844850B2 - Pump monitoring system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a pump monitoring system, particularly suitable for a peristaltic pump, which is useful for monitoring usage and wear and for preventive maintenance.
- Peristaltic pumps are used in many applications, especially in the medical field, where there is a need to maintain pumped fluid in a sterile condition.
- a peristaltic pump includes a main pump unit housing a control system, and a rotatable pump head which is removably fitted on the pump unit.
- the pump head carries rollers which in use compress tubing carrying fluid to be pumped.
- the pump head will suffer from wear as it is used and must be replaced from time to time to maintain the efficiency of the pump. It is therefore desirable to monitor the wear of the pump head so that a user can be alerted when a replacement is needed, before the wear causes any significant loss of efficiency.
- the present invention provides a pump monitoring system, including a pump with a pump body and a pump head releasably fitted to the pump body, an RFID transponder secured to the pump head, and an RFID reader in communication with a processor in the pump body, wherein the RFID transponder is operable to receive and store information relating to operation of the pump head and the RFID reader is operable to read information from the RFID transponder and to transmit further information to the RFID transponder, and the processor is operable to interpret the information read from the transponder and to control operation of the pump in response to the information.
- the information stored on the RFID transponder includes a unique identifier for the pump head and the number of uses of the pump head.
- the information further includes a value representing an amount of wear which the pump head has been subjected to.
- the processor is operable to trigger an alert if either the number of uses or the wear value exceeds a predetermined threshold.
- the processor may also be operable to trigger an alert if the number of uses or the wear value indicates a pattern of usage outside a predetermined specification for the pump head. Such an alert may be an audible and/or visual warning.
- the pump unit is operable to prevent further operation of the pump head if the number of uses or the wear value exceed a predetermined threshold, or indicate a pattern of use outside a predetermined specification for the pump head.
- the wear value is the product of the duration of pump head operation and the speed of pump head operation.
- the pump is a peristaltic pump.
- the present invention also provides a method of monitoring a pump which includes a pump body and a pump head releasably fitted to the pump body, wherein the method includes providing an RFID transponder secured to the pump head, providing an RFID reader in communication with a processor in the pump body, using the RFID transponder to receive and store information relating to operation of the pump head, using the RFID reader to read information from the RFID transponder and to transmit further information to the RFID transponder as the pump head is operated, and using the processor to interpret the information read from the transponder and to control operation of the pump in response to the information.
- the information stored on the RFID transponder includes a unique identifier for the pump head and the step of transmitting further information to the RFID transponder includes transmitting the number of uses of the pump head. It may further include transmitting a value representing the amount of wear the pump head has been subjected to.
- the method further includes the step of triggering an alert if the information stored on the RFID transponder and read by the RFID reader indicates a number of uses or a wear value exceeding a predetermined threshold, or if the information indicates a pattern of usage outside a predetermined specification for the pump head.
- the method may also include preventing further operation of the pump head if the information indicates the number of uses or the wear value exceed a predetermined threshold or a pattern of use outside a predetermined specification for the pump head.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a pump in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- a pump 10 is a peristaltic pump which comprises a main pump unit 12 and a pump head 14 .
- the pump unit 12 is connectable to a power supply and contains a control system and means to drive the pump head 14 .
- the pump head 14 comprises a rotor 16 carrying a plurality of rollers 18 .
- the pump head 14 is releasably attachable to the pump unit 12 .
- the pump unit 12 is operable to rotate the pump head 14 and controls the speed of rotation (e.g. rotations per minute—RPM) and the duration of operation.
- flexible tubing 28 is fitted around the rotor 16 . As the rotor 16 rotates, the rollers 18 compress the tubing 28 to pump fluid through it.
- the pump 10 includes additional features as follows.
- An RFID transponder or tag 20 is permanently secured to the pump head 14 .
- the pump unit 12 includes an RFID reader 22 in communication with a processor 24 which is operable to control operation of the pump 10 .
- the tag 20 is a conventional passive RFID transponder which includes a microchip to store information and an antenna to receive and transmit information.
- the tag 20 is sufficiently robust that it can be read and have further information written to the microchip and re-read many thousands of times without degrading.
- the RFID reader 22 is also a conventional RFID read/write device also including an antenna to receive and transmit information. It is operable to read information stored on the tag 20 and to write further information to the tag 20 , as illustrated schematically by the dotted arrow in FIG. 1 .
- the information read from the tag 20 is communicated to the processor 24 which interprets the information and controls operation of the pump 10 in response.
- the information stored on the tag 20 includes a unique identifier for the pump head 14 . This may be a serial number for the pump head 14 . Since the tag 20 is permanently secured to the pump head 14 the unique identifier serves to identify the pump head 14 being used irrespective of which pump unit 12 the pump head 14 is attached to.
- the information stored on the tag 20 also includes data representing usage and wear of the pump head 14 .
- a usage value is simply a count recorded each time the pump head 14 is operated, i.e. caused to rotate. When the pump head 14 is new and unused the usage value is zero. Each time the pump head 14 is operated this value will increment by one. The usage value increments with every operation of the pump head 14 , even if it is only operated for a very short time, because in some medical procedures the pump head 14 may be used multiple times in very short bursts of one second or even less (depending on the reaction time of the user).
- a value representing wear of the pump head 14 is recorded.
- the life of a pump head 14 is not dependent solely upon the total time for which it has been operated but also the type of use. In some applications, a pump may be run continuously for a period of time and in others it may be operated multiple times in short bursts. These will cause different wear characteristics.
- the speed of rotation affects the amount of wear, so that two pump heads with the same number of uses and total run time may have different wear characteristics if one has been run at twice the speed of the other. Therefore, the wear data is preferably obtained as the product of the time T (i.e. how long the pump head 14 is operated during each use) and the speed S of rotation during each use.
- T time
- the information regarding the number of uses, the run time and the run speed are measured by the processor 24 in the pump unit 12 and the necessary information is communicated to the RFID reader 22 to be written to and subsequently read from the tag 20 .
- the information remains on the tag 20 regardless of which pump unit 12 it is attached to. Information read from the tag 20 is communicated back to the processor 24 to interpret.
- the processor 24 If the processor 24 detects a usage value or a wear value greater than a predetermined threshold for the respective value, the processor 24 will operate an alert 26 to the user. This may be a visual alert such as a warning light, and/or an audible alert such as a beeping sound, to notify the use that the pump head 14 should be changed.
- an alert 26 This may be a visual alert such as a warning light, and/or an audible alert such as a beeping sound, to notify the use that the pump head 14 should be changed.
- the processor 24 may be operable to prevent further operation of the pump head 14 if the usage value or wear value exceeds a desired threshold, so that the user is forced to change the pump head 14 .
- the processor 24 can operate an alert and/or cease operation of the pump 10 if the information read from the tag 20 indicates misuse of the pump 14 . For example, if it is known that certain profiles of use are outside the specification of a particular pump head 14 , e.g. multiple very short uses at maximum speed, this information will be recorded and can be used by the processor 24 to alert the user or stop operation of the pump 10 .
- a high usage value with a low wear value may occur in procedures such as an endoscope submucosal dissection (ESD).
- ESD endoscope submucosal dissection
- a low usage value with a high wear value may occur in a gastrointestinal procedure (GI). Therefore, the information collected on the tag 20 will build up a picture of the typical usage of a given pump head and also the type of wear characteristics which can be expected from a pump head generally when it is used in different ways. This information can be used to determine the threshold values employed by the processor 24 to control operation of the pump 10 and whether to trigger the alerts 26 .
- the present invention provides a system in which wear of a pump head 14 can be easily monitored and therefore efficiency of a pump 10 can be maintained. It is particularly useful for peristaltic pumps where the pumped fluid is within tubing and does not directly contact any part of the pump, meaning that other methods of monitoring pump efficiency, such as pressure or flow sensors, are difficult or impossible to use. Nevertheless, the present invention may be adapted for use with other types of pump in which certain parts undergo wear due to repeated usage. Accordingly, references to a pump head include parts of a pump which are subject to wear in use and can be replaced to maintain pump efficiency.
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